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All text in Wiktionary should be in English with the sole exception of the entry words themselves, together with any examples and quotations. Those looking for definitions in Lojban should look in the Lojban Wiktionary. This guide is intended for those editing Lojban words, it is a supplement to Wiktionary’s page: Wiktionary:Entry layout explained.
Each entry must contain at least two headings Lojban and and a POS heading, where “POS” is shorthand for “Part of speech heading”. The sample code below shows the text for a brivla, further details will follow below, at present the pre-POS headings will be considered:
---- ==Lojban== ===Brivla===
Details will be given for each of the three common pre-POS headings and the “See also” header.
==Lojban== ===Alternative forms=== ===Etymology=== ===Pronunciation=== ===Brivla===
Not a heading; if it is used the See also message should appear at the very top of the page where it will be easily seen by a user who has mistyped or is uncertain of the capitalisation, hyphenation or stress accents of a word, and appears as:
See also Pan, PAN, pan-, and Pan-
It is not a heading and uses the template {{also}}
, providing links to words of different meaning but similar spelling. Words of similar etymology could appear here, but should also be listed under Related terms.
This is the place for an alphabetical list of words of identical meaning and etymology but difference in spelling, such as trixexo and trixexu. Words of similar etymology but different meaning should appear under Related terms, unrelated but similarly spelt words should appear under See also.
The canonical form of a lujvo is determined by the lujvo scoring algorithm; the canonical form of a type-3 fu'ivla is the one with a 4-letter rafsi. These are not alternative spellings, but regular morphological variants. In the canonical form, list the alternative forms in use under this header. In the alternative form, place a link to the canonical form in the definition.
For fu'ivla and calque lujvo, write an etymology following the usual guidelines (Wiktionary:Etymology). For gismu, refer to Lojban.org’s gismu Etymology and Mublin’s Lojban Etymology lists and enter the words in the six source languages that contributed to the gismu. Note:
The heading (POS) should be replaced by one of the following: Cmavo, Gismu, Rafsi, Brivla, Proper noun. The expected content under each of these is described, for each part of speech, below:
{{jbo-cmavo}}
(unless the cmavo is a cluster).{{jbo-gismu}}
.{{jbo-rafsi}}
.{{jbo-rafsi of}}
.This is for etymologically related terms, such as ricrceraso (“cherry tree”) and rutrceraso (“cherry fruit”) both of which are based on ceraso (“cherry”).
For a gismu, list here the lujvo and type-3 fu'ivla derived from it.
List here semantically related terms, such as tanko and sigja which are related because of their meanings.
Lojban lemma forms must be cited with 3 independent quotations showing use and spanning more than a year, per WT:ATTEST. A corpus exists of Lojban usage at https://korp.alexburka.com/